China had the longest lasting empire in history and made up the majority of the world's economy for millennia. They did this with a combination of three different ideologies, buddhism, taoism, and Confucianism. Those same three ideologies ended up putting up against each other, and when one of them started to run up against its limits one of the other two would step in and provide a different answer.
In the west we have something similar, the combination of liberalism, christianity, and the Germanic pagan warrior spirit. In assuming that any one of them is unnecessary, you lose critical ideas for the vitality of a civilization.
This also goes to show why Marxism is always destined to fail, because it will not live in harmony with any other ideology, considering itself to be perfectly brilliant. Without a real counterbalancing force, you end up immediately touching extremism. You see that with other ideologies as well.
In the west we have something similar, the combination of liberalism, christianity, and the Germanic pagan warrior spirit. In assuming that any one of them is unnecessary, you lose critical ideas for the vitality of a civilization.
This also goes to show why Marxism is always destined to fail, because it will not live in harmony with any other ideology, considering itself to be perfectly brilliant. Without a real counterbalancing force, you end up immediately touching extremism. You see that with other ideologies as well.
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